Yes, but it challenges the whole paradigm:
Accept that the purpose of life is not consuming and acquiring goods and that man is a spiritual and a moral being that transcends this world first and homo economicus material being in this world second. Such a society will be driven by economy of virtue and duty and not by economy of goods and services catering to our desires. Such a society actually exists and has always existed within the Christian Church but sadly we're a minority in our degenerate times.
Yes, but it challenges the whole paradigm:
Accept that the purpose of life is not consuming and acquiring goods and that man is a spiritual and a moral being that transcends this world first and homo economicus material being in this world second. Such a society will be driven by economy of virtue and duty and not by economy of goods and services catering to our desires.